Well this makes a change. Linus Torvalds has announced that the next version of the Linux Kernel release is to be '3.0'. "I decided to just bite the bullet, and call the next version 3.0. It will get released close enough to the 20-year mark, which is excuse
enough for me, although honestly, the real reason is just that I can no longer comfortably count as high as 40."

That's the problem I have with Semantic Versioning. If a product only adds feature, and fixes bugs, in an API compatible way all the time... the said product is supposed to be at 1.x.x for ever? Say... 1.1024.42?